Olivia C. Harrison in Middle East Research and Information Project and KPFA 94.1: "France, a Settler Postcolony?"

Sixty years after French colonial rule ended in Algeria, the idea of decolonization has gained new traction among French anti-racist activists seeking to dismantle the colonial vestiges that still buttress the Republic, from statues and monuments to legal and penitentiary regimes.

Examining the intersection of Palestine solidarity movements and antiracist activism in France from the 1970s to the present"Sixty years after French colonial rule ended in Algeria, the idea of decolonization has gained new traction among French anti-racist activists seeking to dismantle the colonial vestiges that still buttress the Republic, from statues and monuments to legal and penitentiary regimes."

Olivia Harrison, author of Natives Against Nativism, contributes the article "France, a Settler Postcolony?" to Middle East Research and Information Project issue 302, "Settler Colonialism's Enduring Entanglements."

Read the article at MERIP or listen to Dr. Harrison discuss it on KPFA 94.1.